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TERESA'S TABLOID TRASH 8/27/14

by Teresa Maxwell,posted Aug 27 2014 9:32AM

Chelsea Handler is bidding farewell to her E! series, "Chelsea Lately." On Tuesday's series finale,Chelsea enlisted an all-star group of celebrities to help sing a special version of "We Are The World." Among the other stars who lent their voices to the farewell tune were Gerard Butler, Fergie, Tim Gunn, Avril Lavigne, Kathy Griffin, Tim Allen, Sammy Hagar, Josh Gad, and Alanis Morissette. Following the song, Chelsea thanked her crew as well as her fans. She also promised to see them soon when she starts her new gig on Netflix.

#PPLFatalFinale was trending this morning…don’t worry…I won’t spoil it for you but I will say that a MAJOR character died last night!

MILEY CYRUS…she is going off on the media for reporting that the homeless guy she brought to the "VMAs" has a criminal record, and could go back home to his mother if he wanted to. She Tweeted, quote, "The media never fails to disappoint. You've chosen to go after Jesse instead of covering the issue of youth homelessness."

"TV Guide" is reporting that a "Full House" REVIVAL is in the works . . . and a lot of the original cast members are involved. In fact, everyone is down . . . except there's no word on Lori Loughlin, or Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's unclear how close this is to actually happening . . . but it sounds serious enough that it could be pitched to networks.